Here are the SEVEN competitive midterm Senate races that will decide the 2026 majority
Source: Palmer Report · Bias: Far Left
Summary
Each election cycle there a few dozen Senate races in total. But only a handful of them end up being competitive, because most states are either too red or too blue to be in play. The key to winning the Senate majority is to focus on the handful of states that have a roughly equal… The post Here are the SEVEN competitive midterm Senate races that will decide the 2026 majority appeared first on Palmer Report.
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